US7525616B2 - Liquid crystal display device having liquid crystal layer in which liquid crystal molecules are homogeneously oriented - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device having a liquid crystal layer in which liquid crystal molecules are oriented or aligned homogeneously.
- a viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal has been conventionally used as disclosed in Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2004-334010.
- the viewing angle compensating film formed of the discotic liquid crystal When the viewing angle compensating film formed of the discotic liquid crystal is used, contrast is improved in respective field directions, i.e., a lateral direction and a vertical direction in a display surface, thereby improving the viewing angle.
- a hue shift in each field direction which will be referred to as a hue shift in each field direction. That is, in, e.g., white display, its hue differs depending on each field direction, i.e., a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- a liquid crystal display device comprising:
- a first substrate having at least one first electrode on one side;
- a second substrate which has one side to face the one side of the first substrate, and has at least one second electrode which is provided on the one side to face the first electrode;
- a first aligning film which is arranged on the one side of the first substrate, and subjected to aligning treatment in a first direction;
- a second aligning film which is arranged on the one side of the second substrate, and subjected to aligning treatment in a second direction which is substantially parallel to and opposite to the first direction;
- liquid crystal layer which is provided between the first aligning film and the second aligning film, and in which liquid crystal molecules are arranged in homogeneous alignment substantially without distortion in accordance with the aligning treatment of the first and second aligning films when an electric field is not applied between the first and second electrodes, and which generates retardation which is substantially ⁇ /2 with respect to transmitted light having a wavelength of ⁇ ;
- a first polarizing plate which is arranged on an opposite side of the first substrate, and arranged in such a manner that an optical axis of one of a transmission axis and an absorption axis is substantially matched with a direction crossing the first and second directions of the aligning treatment of the first and second aligning films at substantially 45°;
- a second polarizing plate which is arranged on an opposite side of the second substrate, and arranged in such a manner that an optical axis of one of a transmission axis and an absorption axis becomes substantially perpendicular to the optical axis of the first polarizing plate;
- a viewing angle compensating film formed of at least one discotic liquid crystal the compensating film being arranged in at least one of a part between the first polarizing plate and the first substrate and a part between the second polarizing plate and the second substrate in such a manner that an optical axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes minimum in a plane parallel to its film surface is set parallel to the first direction and aligned with the aligning treatment applied to the aligning film of the substrate on an adjacent side;
- At least one retardation plate which is arranged in at least one of a part between the first polarizing plate and the first substrate and a part between the second polarizing plate and the second substrate in such a manner that at least one of a phase delaying axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes maximum and a phase advancing axis which is a direction along which the refractive index becomes minimum in a plane parallel to its plate surface becomes substantially perpendicular to the aligning treatment applied to the aligning film of the substrate on an adjacent side.
- a liquid crystal display device comprising:
- a second substrate which is arranged to face an inner surface of the first substrate on which the first electrode is formed, and has at least one second electrode facing the first electrode formed on an inner surface facing the first substrate;
- a first aligning film which is subjected to aligning treatment in a predetermined first direction on the inner surface of the first substrate where the first electrode is formed;
- a second aligning film which is subjected to aligning treatment in a second direction which is substantially parallel to and opposite to the first direction on the inner surface of the second substrate where the second electrode is formed;
- liquid crystal layer which is held between the first aligning film and the second aligning film, in which liquid crystal molecules are arranged in homogeneous alignment substantially without distortion in accordance with the aligning treatment of the first and second aligning films when an electric field is not applied between the first and second electrodes, and which generates retardation which is substantially ⁇ /2 with respect to transmitted light having a wavelength of ⁇ ;
- a first polarizing plate which is arranged on an outer side of the first substrate, and arranged in such a manner that its transmission axis is substantially matched with a direction crossing the first direction of the aligning treatment applied to the first aligning film of the first substrate at substantially 45°;
- a second polarizing plate which is arranged on an outer side of the second substrate, and arranged in such a manner that its transmission axis becomes substantially perpendicular to an optical axis of the first polarizing plate;
- a first viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal which is arranged between the first polarizing plate and the first substrate in such a manner that its optical axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes minimum in a plane parallel to its film surface is set parallel to and aligned with the first direction;
- a second viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal which is arranged between the second polarizing plate and the second substrate in such a manner that its optical axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes minimum in a plane parallel to its film surface is set parallel to and aligned with the second direction;
- a first retardation plate which is arranged between the first polarizing plate and the first viewing angle compensating film in such a manner that its phase delaying axis along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface is set substantially parallel to the first direction of the aligning treatment applied to the first aligning film;
- a second retardation plate which is arranged between the second polarizing plate and the second viewing angle compensating film in such a manner that its phase delaying axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface becomes substantially perpendicular to the second direction of the aligning treatment applied to the second aligning film.
- a liquid crystal display device comprising:
- a second substrate which is arranged to face an inner side of the first substrate where the first electrode is formed, and has at least one second electrode facing the first electrode on an inner side facing the first substrate;
- a first aligning film which is subjected to aligning treatment in a predetermined first direction on the inner side of the first substrate where the first electrode is formed;
- a second aligning film which is subjected to aligning treatment in a second direction which is substantially parallel to and opposite to the first direction on the inner side of the second substrate where the second electrode is formed;
- liquid crystal layer which is held between the first aligning film and the second aligning film, in which liquid crystal molecules are arranged in homogeneous alignment substantially without distortion in accordance with the aligning treatment of the first and second aligning films when an electric field is not applied between the first and second electrodes, and which generates retardation which is substantially ⁇ /2 with respect to transmitted light having a wavelength of ⁇ ;
- a first polarizing plate which is arranged on an outer side of the first substrate, and arranged in such a manner that its transmission axis is substantially matched with a direction crossing the first direction of the aligning treatment applied to the first aligning film of the first substrate at substantially 45°;
- a second polarizing plate which is arranged on an outer side of the second substrate, and is arranged in such a manner that its transmission axis becomes substantially perpendicular to the transmission axis of the first polarizing plate;
- a first viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal which is arranged between the first polarizing plate and the first substrate in such a manner that its optical axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes minimum in a plane parallel to its film surface is set parallel to and aligned with the first direction;
- a first retardation plate which is arranged between the first polarizing plate and the first viewing angle compensating film in such a manner that its phase delaying axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface is set substantially parallel to the first direction of the aligning treatment applied to the first aligning film;
- a second retardation plate which is arranged between the second polarizing plate and the second substrate in such a manner that its phase delaying axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface becomes substantially perpendicular to the second direction of the aligning treatment applied to the second aligning film;
- a third retardation plate arranged between the first polarizing plate and the first retardation plate in such a manner that its phase delaying axis which is a direction along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface becomes perpendicular to the transmission axis of the first polarizing plate.
- the polarizing plates are respectively arranged on both sides with a liquid crystal cell in which liquid crystal molecules are aligned homogeneously (which will be referred to as a homogeneous liquid crystal cell hereinafter) and the viewing angle compensating film therebetween in such a manner that optical axes of the polarizing plates cross an aligning treatment direction of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell at 45°, whereby incident light can be transmitted through the homogeneous liquid crystal cell in an elliptically polarized state.
- a homogeneous liquid crystal cell which liquid crystal molecules are aligned homogeneously
- a degree of a hue shift in each field direction which is apt to be generated due to arrangement of the viewing angle compensating film may be greatly alleviated, thereby stably obtaining high-grade display in which a hue shift is suppressed with a wide viewing angle.
- a first viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal having an optical axis which is arranged parallel to and aligned with a first direction of aligning treatment applied to a first aligning film is provided between the first substrate of the first and second substrates arranged to face each other and a first polarizing plate arranged on the outer side of the first substrate, a first biaxial retardation plate optically having two axes which has a phase delaying axis along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to its plate surface being arranged parallel to the first direction is provided between the first viewing angle compensating film and the first polarizing plate, and one uniaxial retardation plate optically having one axis which has a phase delaying axis being perpendicular to the first direction is provided between the second substrate and the second polarizing plate arranged on the outer side of the second substrate.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ ng of the biaxial retardation plate for respective wavelengths of red, green and blue it is preferable for refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ ng of the biaxial retardation plate for respective wavelengths of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 1.00 to 1.10 and a value of a ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.00.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the uniaxial retardation plate for respective wavelength lights of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.95 to 1.05 and a value of a ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.95 to 1.05. It is preferable for a value of a product ⁇ n ⁇ d of a refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n and a layer thickness d of the liquid crystal to be set within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- a value of in-plane retardation of the uniaxial retardation plate with respect to green light is preferable for a value of in-plane retardation of the uniaxial retardation plate with respect to green light to be set within a range of 115 to 155 nm, a value of in-plane retardation of the biaxial retardation plate with respect to green light to be set within a range of 60 to 140 nm which is less than that of the case of the uniaxial retardation plate by 15 to 55 nm, and refractive indices nx and ny in two directions perpendicular to each other in a plane parallel to the plate surface of the biaxial retardation plate and a refractive index nz in a direction vertical to the plate surface to be set within a value range satisfying ⁇ 0.4 ⁇ (nx ⁇ nz)/(nx ⁇ ny) ⁇ 0.6.
- the liquid crystal display device having the first viewing angle compensating film arranged on one side of the liquid crystal layer and the biaxial retardation plate and the uniaxial retardation plate arranged on both sides further includes between the second substrate and the second polarizing plate arranged on the outer side of the second substrate a second viewing angle compensating film formed of a discotic liquid crystal having an optical axis arranged parallel to and aligned with a direction along which the second aligning film is subjected to aligning treatment.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the biaxial retardation plate for respective wavelength lights of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 1.00 to 1.10 and a value of a ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.90 to 1.00.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the uniaxial retardation plate for respective wavelength lights of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.85 to 0.95 and a value of a ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng falls with a range of 1.00 to 1.10. It is preferable for a value of a product ⁇ n ⁇ d of a refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n and a layer thickness d of the liquid crystal layer to be set within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- a value of an in-plane retardation Re of each of the biaxial retardation plate and the uniaxial retardation plate is set within a range of 115 to 155 nm and refractive indices nx and ny in two directions perpendicular to each other in a plane parallel to the plate surface of the biaxial retardation plate and a refractive index nz in a direction vertical to the plate surface are respectively set within a range satisfying ⁇ 0.4 ⁇ (nx ⁇ nz)/(nx ⁇ ny) ⁇ 0.6.
- the liquid crystal display device having the first viewing angle compensating film arranged on one side of the liquid crystal layer and the first biaxial retardation plate and the uniaxial retardation plate arranged on both sides further includes between the first biaxial retardation plate and the first polarizing plate a second biaxial retardation plate optically having two axes which has a phase delaying axis along which a refractive index becomes maximum in a plane parallel to a plate surface thereof being arranged in a direction crossing a phase delaying axis of the first biaxial retardation plate at an angle of substantially 45°.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the first biaxial retardation plate and the second biaxial retardation plate for respective wavelength lights of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 1.00 to 1.10 nm.
- refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the uniaxial retardation plate for respective wavelength lights of red, green and blue to be set in such a manner that a value of a ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.95 to 1.05 nm and a value of a ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng falls within a range of 0.95 to 1.05 nm. It is preferable to set a value of a product ⁇ n ⁇ d of a refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n and a layer thickness d of the liquid crystal layer within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- the present invention is suitable for a color liquid crystal display device in which color filters having a plurality of colors which selectively transmit different wavelength lights therethrough are arranged in accordance with each pixel portion where respective electrodes of the first and second substrates face each other.
- a liquid crystal layer thickness is set to different values in accordance with the pixel portions corresponding to the color filters of different colors.
- the first and second viewing angle compensating films are arranged on both sides of the liquid crystal cell in which the liquid crystal molecules are homogeneously arranged, and the polarizing plates are arranged on both sides with these films therebetween in such a manner that optical axes of the polarizing plates cross an aligning treatment direction of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell at 45°.
- incident light can be transmitted through the homogeneous liquid crystal cell in an elliptically polarized state.
- the first retardation plate is a biaxial retardation plate whose in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light is set within a range of 115 to 155 nm.
- the second retardation plate is a uniaxial retardation plate whose in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light is set within a range of 115 to 155 nm.
- the first viewing angle compensating film is arranged on one side of the liquid crystal cell in which liquid crystals are homogeneously oriented, the biaxial retardation plate and the uniaxial retardation plate are respectively arranged on both sides, and the polarizing plates are respectively arranged on both sides with these members therebetween in such a manner that optical axes of the polarizing plates cross an aligning treatment direction of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell at 45°.
- incident light can be transmitted though the homogeneous liquid crystal cell in an elliptically polarized state.
- the third retardation plate is a biaxial retardation plate whose in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light is set within a range of 115 to 155 nm, and that refractive indices nx and ny of the biaxial retardation plate in two directions perpendicular to each other in a plane parallel to the plate surface and a refractive index nz in a direction vertical to the plate surface are set in such a manner that a value of (nx ⁇ nz)/(nx ⁇ ny) is set to a value satisfying a range of 0.5 to 1.5.
- FIG. 1A is an exploded plan view showing a liquid crystal display device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is an explanatory view showing an optical function at the time of off
- FIG. 1C is an explanatory view showing an optical function at the time of on;
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged schematic cross-sectional view showing an internal configuration of the liquid crystal display device
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are chromaticity distribution maps showing each chromaticity of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in each field direction, in which FIG. 3A shows chromaticity distribution characteristics of the liquid crystal display device and FIG. 3B shows chromaticity distribution characteristics of a liquid crystal display device as a comparative example;
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing characteristics of a change in transmittance with respect to an applied voltage in accordance with each wavelength light in the liquid crystal display device
- FIG. 5 is an exploded plan view showing a liquid crystal display device as a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are graphs showing a change in transmittance with respect to a viewing angle at the time of on in the respective liquid crystal display devices according to the first embodiment and the second embodiment, in which FIG. 6A shows a change in transmittance with respect to a viewing angle in a lateral direction and FIG. 6B shows a change in transmittance with respect to a viewing angle in a vertical direction;
- FIG. 7 is a chromaticity distribution map showing each chromaticity of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in accordance with each field direction in the liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment in the form of a CIE chromaticity diagram;
- FIG. 8 is an exploded plan view showing a liquid crystal display device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a chromaticity distribution map showing each chromaticity of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in accordance with each field direction in the liquid crystal display device according to the third embodiment in the form of a CIE chromaticity chart;
- FIG. 10 is an exploded plan view showing a liquid crystal display device according to a comparative example.
- FIG. 1A is an exploded plan view showing an optical configuration of a liquid crystal display device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic cross-sectional view showing an internal configuration of this liquid crystal display device.
- the liquid crystal display device is an active matrix type liquid crystal display device. As shown in FIGS. 1A and 2 , a front retardation plate 2 and a front polarizing plate 3 each having a rectangular shape are sequentially arranged on a front side which is an observation side of display with a liquid crystal cell 1 having a rectangular plane outer shape therebetween. A viewing angle compensating film 4 , a rear retardation plate 5 and a rear polarizing plate 6 each having a rectangular shape are sequentially arranged on a rear side.
- the liquid crystal cell 1 is a homogeneous liquid crystal cell.
- a pair of front and rear glass substrates 11 and 12 are joined with a predetermined gap therebetween by a frame-like sealing material (not shown).
- a liquid crystal 100 in which liquid crystal molecules are oriented homogeneously without distortion is sealed in a space surrounded by the frame-like sealing material between the front and rear glass substrates 11 and 12 .
- a black mask 13 having a plurality of openings 13 a corresponding to pixels formed therein is set on an opposed surface (an inner surface) of the front glass substrate 11 of the pair of joined glass substrates 11 and 12 .
- each color filter 14 R, 14 G or 14 B is provided with an area larger than each opening 13 a by an amount corresponding to an appropriate length and width over an entire circumference, and set with a rim portion thereof superimposed on each opening edge portion of the black mask 13 .
- Respective thicknesses of the color filters 14 R, 14 G and 14 B are set to different values in such a manner that liquid crystal layer thicknesses (cell gaps) dr, dg and db in respective pixels where the respective color filters 14 R, 14 G and 14 B are arranged become layer thicknesses which can cancel a difference in refractive index anisotropy with respect to each transmitted wavelength light.
- An optimized structure having the liquid crystal layer thicknesses (which will be referred to as a multigap structure hereinafter) will be described later in detail.
- a common electrode 15 formed of one transparent electroconductive film having a film shape which collectively covers the respective red, green and blue color filters 14 R, 14 G and 14 B having different thicknesses is attached on surfaces of these color filters.
- a front homogeneous aligning film 16 which restricts alignment of the liquid crystal molecules is uniformly attached on an exposed surface of this common electrode 15 .
- An exposed or inner surface of this front homogeneous aligning film 16 is subjected to aligning treatment in a direction indicated by an arrow 16 a ( FIG. 1A ) perpendicular to a lateral direction (a horizontal direction) 1 h of a display surface by a rubbing method.
- a plurality of pixel electrodes 17 formed of a transparent electroconductive film are arranged in a matrix form on an inner surface of the rear glass substrate 12 .
- a thin film transistor 18 as an active element is electrically connected with each pixel electrode 17 .
- One pixel is defined by a region in which each pixel electrode 17 faces the common electrode 15 , and each pixel corresponds to each opening 13 a of the black mask 13 .
- a rear homogeneous aligning film 19 is uniformly provided on an inner sided of the substrate 12 to cover all the pixel electrodes 17 or thin film transistors 18 and others. As shown in FIG. 1A , this rear homogeneous aligning film 19 is subjected to aligning treatment parallel to the aligning treatment direction 16 a of the front homogeneous aligning film 16 toward an opposite direction 19 a by the rubbing method.
- the respective liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal 100 held between the front and rear homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 subjected to aligning treatment as mentioned above undergo alignment restricting forces in the directions 16 a and 19 a of the aligning treatment applied to both the homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 , and are oriented homogeneously without distortion.
- the respective liquid crystal molecules undergo the alignment restricting forces of the front and rear homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 , and are arranged with their alignment directions being aligned from a surface of the rear homogeneous aligning film 19 toward a surface of the front homogeneous aligning film 16 in a state where the liquid crystal molecules are inclined at a predetermined pre-tilt angle along the respective aligning treatment directions 16 a and 19 a .
- a direction along which long-axis directions of the respective liquid crystal molecules are aligned and indicated as a direction 20 by an outline arrow is a viewing angle direction along which the best contrast can be obtained.
- a refraction index anisotropy of the liquid crystal layer 100 in which the liquid crystal molecules are aligned homogeneously as described above has wavelength dependence which varies depending on a wavelength of transmitted light. Therefore, in order to perform color display with high color reproducibility, liquid crystal layer thicknesses which differ in accordance with a pixel of each color are set so that a birefringence function which is substantially ⁇ /2 is given to each wavelength light of red, green or blue transmitted through the liquid crystal layer 100 .
- the birefringence function of the liquid crystal layer 100 is demonstrated based on a product ⁇ n ⁇ d of a refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n and a layer thickness d of a liquid crystal material. Therefore, in the liquid crystal cell 1 according to this embodiment, the liquid crystal layer thickness dr, dg or db for each pixel of red, green or blue is set in such a manner that ⁇ n ⁇ d falls within a range of 280 to 360 nm in accordance with the refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n with respect to each wavelength light.
- film thicknesses of the respective color filters 14 R, 14 G and 14 B are set in such a manner that both the liquid crystal layer thicknesses dr and dg for the respective pixels where the red color filter 14 R and the green color filter 14 G are arranged become 3.8 ⁇ m and the liquid crystal layer thickness db of the pixel where the blue color filter 14 B is arranged becomes 3.6 ⁇ m.
- the front retardation plate 2 arranged on the outer surface of the front glass substrate 11 of the liquid crystal cell 1 is a uniaxial retardation plate whose in-plane retardation with respect to light having a wavelength of 540 nm (green wavelength light) is 135 ⁇ 20 nm (i.e., 115 to 155 nm).
- the front retardation plate 2 is set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 2 a is positioned parallel to a lateral direction 1 h of a display surface (which will be simply referred to as a lateral direction hereinafter). Therefore, the phase delaying axis 2 a is perpendicular to the direction 16 a of the aligning treatment applied to the front homogeneous aligning film of the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- a value of the ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng is set within a range of 0.95 to 1.05 mm, and a value of the ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng is set within a range of 0.95 to 1.05 nm, respectively.
- the front polarizing plate 3 set on the observation side (which will be referred to as a front side hereinafter) of the front retardation plate 2 is set in such a manner that its transmission axis 3 a is positioned in a direction crossing the lateral direction 1 h at ⁇ 45° (a clockwise direction is determined as +). Therefore, an absorption axis 3 b of the front polarizing plate 3 crosses the lateral direction 1 h at +45°. It is to be noted that set angles of these transmission axis 3 a and absorption axis 3 b respectively have an error range of ⁇ 5°.
- the viewing angle compensating assembly 4 arranged on the outer side of the rear glass substrate 12 of the liquid crystal cell 1 is obtained by forming an aligning film 42 on one surface of a transparent film substrate 41 and superimposing a discotic liquid crystal layer 43 on a surface of this aligning film 43 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- discotic liquid crystal layer 43 discotic liquid crystal molecules 43 a each having a disc shape are arranged in a state where respective molecular axes 43 b vertical to disc surfaces of these molecules are aligned in a predetermined direction and inclined while changing individual angles.
- a direction along which each molecular axis 43 b is inclined is a direction along a direction of aligning treatment applied to the aligning film 42 .
- the discotic liquid crystal molecules 43 a close to the aligning film 42 are aligned in such a manner that their molecular disc surfaces are aligned substantially parallel to the film substrate 41 , and an inclination angle, i.e., a tilt angle of a disc surface of each discotic liquid crystal molecule 43 a with respect to the film substrate 41 is increased as distanced from the surface of the aligning film 42 .
- the discotic liquid crystal layer 43 has an optical axis along which a refractive index becomes minimum in a direction obtained by averaging the inclination angles of the molecular axes 43 b of the respective discotic liquid crystal molecules 43 a , and demonstrates a negative optical anisotropy in which a direction along which a refractive index becomes minimum is determined as an alignment axis on a plane parallel to a film surface of this viewing angle compensating film.
- the viewing angle compensating film 4 is set in such a manner that its alignment axis 4 a is positioned in a direction perpendicular to the lateral direction 1 h and that its direction is aligned with the direction 19 a of the aligning treatment applied to the rear homogeneous aligning film of the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the rear retardation plate 5 arranged on the rear side of the viewing angle compensating film 4 is a biaxial retardation plate optically having one axis. As shown in FIG. 1A , the rear retardation plate 5 is set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 5 a becomes perpendicular to the lateral direction 1 h . Therefore, the phase delaying axis 5 a is parallel to the direction 19 a of the aligning treatment applied to the rear homogeneous aligning film 19 of the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- a value of the ratio ⁇ nb/ ⁇ ng is set within a range of 0.85 to 0.95, and a value of the ratio ⁇ nr/ ⁇ ng is set within a range of 1.00 to 1.10.
- a value of the product ⁇ n ⁇ d of the refractive index anisotropy ⁇ n and the layer thickness d of the liquid crystal layer is set within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- the value of in-plane retardation of the rear retardation plate 5 formed by a biaxial retardation plate with respect to light of 540 nm wavelength (green light) is set to be a range less than that of the value of in-plane retardation of the front retardation plate 2 formed by a uniaxial retardation plate with respect to green light, by 35 nm ⁇ 20 nm (15 to 55 nm). That is, the value of in-plane retardation of the front retardation plate 2 with respect to green light is set within a range of 115 to 155 nm, so that the value of in-plane retardation of the rear retardation plate 5 with respect to green light is set within a range of 60 to 140 nm.
- the rear polarizing plate 6 set on the rear side of the rear retardation plate 5 is arranged in such a manner that its transmission axis 6 a becomes perpendicular to the transmission axis 3 a of the front polarizing plate 3 . Therefore, the transmission axis 6 a crosses the horizontal direction 1 h at +45 ⁇ 5°, and crosses the phase delaying axis 5 a of the rear retardation plate 5 at ⁇ 45 ⁇ 5°. Further, its absorption axis 6 b crosses the phase delaying axis 5 a of the rear retardation plate 5 at +45 ⁇ 5°.
- FIG. 1B shows an optical function at the time of off where an electric field is not applied to the liquid crystal layer
- FIG. 1C shows an optical function at the time of on where a sufficiently large electric field is applied to the liquid crystal layer.
- non-polarized light 1 R such as natural light or irradiation light from a light source is transmitted through the rear polarizing plate 6 to become linear polarized light P 1 whose polarized plane is parallel to the transmission axis 6 a of the rear polarizing plate 6 , and enters the rear retardation plate 5 .
- the linear polarized light P 1 Since the polarized plane of the incident linear polarized light P 1 crosses the phase delaying axis 5 a of the rear retardation plate 5 at 45°, the linear polarized light P 1 turns to elliptic polarized light P 2 by a birefringence function of the rear retardation plate 5 and a birefringence function of the viewing angle compensating film 4 , and exits from the viewing angle compensating film 4 .
- a retardation which is 1 ⁇ 2 of a wavelength ⁇ is given to the elliptic polarized light P 2 transmitted through the viewing angle compensating film 4 by a birefringence function of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 when transmitted through this cell.
- a direction s 1 of an elliptic long axis of the elliptic polarized light P 2 is rotated 90°, and the elliptic polarized light P 2 exits as elliptic polarized light P 3 having an opposite direction s 2 of the elliptic long axis.
- the elliptic polarized light P 3 enters the front retardation plate 2 in a state where its elliptic long axis direction crosses the phase delaying axis 2 a of the front retardation plate 2 at ⁇ 45°, undergoes a birefringence function of the front retardation plate 2 when transmitted therethrough, and exits as linear polarized light P 4 having a polarized plane parallel to the elliptic long axis direction of the elliptic polarized light P 3 .
- a direction of the polarized plane of the linear polarized light P 4 is a direction crossing the lateral direction 1 h of the display surface at ⁇ 45°, and this direction is a direction parallel to the transmission axis 3 a of the front polarizing plate 3 . Therefore, the linear polarized light P 4 is transmitted through the front polarizing plate 3 as it is, thereby performing bright display (white display).
- the homogeneous type liquid crystal cell 1 rotates a direction of the elliptic long axis of the elliptic polarized light P 2 at 90°, and functions as a birefringent optical element which converts the elliptic polarized light P 2 into elliptic polarized light in an opposite direction to perform white display.
- the homogeneous type liquid crystal cell 1 according to this embodiment allows incidence of the elliptic polarized light to control a polarized state of this elliptic polarized light. Therefore, the dependence of the birefringence on a field direction is alleviated, and a change in hue in accordance with respective field directions, i.e., lateral and vertical directions can be effectively suppressed.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are CIE chromaticity diagrams showing respective chromaticities of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in respective field directions, i.e., vertical and lateral directions in the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment and a liquid crystal display device as a comparative example. It is to be noted that, as shown in FIG.
- the liquid crystal display device has a configuration in which a front viewing angle compensating film 102 and a rear viewing angle compensating film 103 are respectively arranged on both sides of a TN type liquid crystal cell 101 in which liquid crystal molecules are twist-oriented at 90° therebetween in such a manner that their alignment axes 102 a and 103 a are respectively positioned parallel to directions 101 a and 101 b of aligning treatment applied to aligning films on corresponding sides, and front and rear polarizing plates 104 and 105 are further arranged on both sides in such a manner that their respective transmission axes 104 a and 105 a are respectively set to be perpendicular to the respective alignment axes 102 a and 103 a of the viewing angle compensating films 102 and 103 on the corresponding sides.
- the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 100 rise in a direction vertical to the substrate (an electric field direction), and birefringence of the homogeneous type liquid crystal cell 1 is substantially eliminated.
- non-polarized irradiation light 1 R is sequentially transmitted through the rear polarizing plate 6 , the rear retardation plate 5 and the viewing angle compensating film 4 to turn to elliptic polarized light P 2 whose long-axis polarized plane s 3 crosses the lateral direction 1 h at 45°, and enters the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the incident elliptic polarized light P 2 is not affected by the birefringence function. Therefore, the incident elliptic polarized light P 2 exits without substantially changing the polarized state.
- a direction of a polarized plane of this exiting linear polarized light P 5 is a direction parallel to the long-axis polarized plane s 3 of the incident elliptic polarized light P 2 , i.e., a direction crossing the lateral direction 1 h at 45°.
- a direction of its polarized plane is a direction perpendicular to the transmission axis 3 a of the front polarizing plate 3 , i.e., a direction parallel to the transmission axis 3 b of the same. Therefore, the linear polarized light P 5 is absorbed here, and hence it does not exit. As a result, dark display (black display) is performed.
- the liquid crystal molecules rise substantially vertically with respect to the surfaces of the substrates, the alignment state which does not exercise the birefringence function with respect to the transmitted light is provided, and the elliptic polarized light P 2 is transmitted through the liquid crystal cell 1 without changing a direction of the polarized plane s 3 , thereby obtaining dark display.
- the liquid crystal molecules in the vicinity of both the homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 further intensively undergo alignment restricting forces by both the homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 as compared with the liquid crystal molecules at the central part. Therefore, the liquid crystal molecules in the vicinity of the homogeneous aligning films 16 and 19 cannot vertically rise like the liquid crystal molecules at the central part, and are oriented in an inclined state. Therefore, light affected by the birefringence function (residual retardation) by the obliquely oriented liquid crystal molecules changes a direction of its polarized plane, and hence this light exits without being absorbed by the front polarizing plate 3 . As a result, a transmittance of black display is increased and contrast is lowered.
- the viewing angle compensating film 4 formed of the discotic liquid crystal is set in such a manner that its alignment axis 4 a is positioned parallel to the aligning treatment directions 16 a and 19 a of the liquid crystal molecules, the residual retardation is effectively compensated, and a transmittance is sufficiently reduced at the time of on (an applied voltage is approximately 4.4V) as shown in FIG. 3 , whereby front contrast becomes very high.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing a change in transmittance of this liquid crystal display device for each wavelength light with respect to an applied voltage, and a vertical axis representing a transmittance is a logarithmic scale.
- a two-dots chain line indicates transmittance characteristics of green wavelength light by the TN type liquid crystal display device according to the comparative example shown in FIG. 10 .
- a transmittance with respect to the green wavelength light when an electric field is applied (at the time of on) with an applied voltage of approximately 4.4V is suddenly reduced to 0.002% which is approximately 1/100 of approximately 0.2% which is a transmittance when the same applied voltage is used in the comparative example.
- a transmittance when an electric field is not applied (at the time of off) is substantially the same, and hence front contrast is increased approximately hundredfold.
- the front retardation plate 2 as well as the front polarizing plate 3 , and the rear retardation plate 5 as well as the rear polarizing plate 6 are respectively arranged on both sides of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 having the set file angle compensating film 4 therebetween in such a manner that their optical axes cross at 45°, and the respective polarizing plates 3 and 6 are arranged on the outer sides. Therefore, incident light can be transmitted through the homogeneous liquid crystal cell in the elliptic polarized light state.
- a degree of a change in hue in respective field directions i.e., the lateral and vertical directions can be effectively alleviated, thereby stably obtaining a high display grade in which front contrast is high and a hue shift in each field direction is suppressed.
- the front and rear retardation plates 2 and 5 which are arranged with the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 and the viewing angle compensating film 4 therebetween are placed in accordance with the ratios of the refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nr, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nb of the front and rear retardation plates 2 and 5 in accordance with the respective red, green and blue wavelength lights.
- a display defect such as a color shift based on the wavelength dependence of the liquid crystal molecules on the refractive index anisotropy. Consequently, the liquid crystal display device which can obtain high-grade color display superior in color reproducibility and viewing angle characteristics can be inexpensively manufactured while reducing a member cost or the number of manufacturing steps.
- the rear retardation plate is the biaxial retardation plate having refractive indices in three directions perpendicular to each other falling within a predetermined value range. Therefore, a viewing angle of the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment can be substantially uniformly increased in all field directions, and it is possible to effectively suppress occurrence of tone reversal in an intermediate tone in the viewing angle direction 20 which is apt to be generated due to use of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the viewing angle compensating film 4 is arranged on the rear side of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 provided on the same side as the rear retardation plate 5 as the biaxial retardation plate, it may be arranged on the same side as the front retardation plate 2 as the uniaxial retardation plate, i.e., between the front retardation plate 2 and the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 . Even if such a configuration is adopted, the effects to be obtained are the same.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 A second embodiment according to the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7 . It is to be noted that like reference numerals denote constituent elements equal to those in the first embodiment, thereby eliminating their explanation.
- a configuration of the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment in which a pair of front and rear polarizing plates 3 and 6 are arranged on the outermost sides with a homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 and a viewing angle compensating film or assembly 4 therebetween is the same as that in the first embodiment.
- a viewing angle compensating film 7 is further additionally arranged on the front side, the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 is sandwiched between the pair of front and rear viewing angle compensating films 7 and 4 , a front retardation plate 8 is set between the front polarizing plate 3 and the front viewing angle compensating film 7 , and a rear retardation plate 9 is set between the rear polarizing plate 6 and the rear viewing angle compensating film 4 .
- a multigap structure of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 is the same as the structure in the first embodiment, and a value of ⁇ n ⁇ d of each pixel of red, green or blue is set to fall within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- the additionally arranged front assembly 7 is a viewing angle compensating film formed of the same discotic liquid crystal as that of the rear viewing angle compensating film 4 , and it is set in such a manner that its alignment axis 7 a is arranged parallel to and aligned with a direction 16 a of aligning treatment applied to a homogeneous aligning film on a corresponding side of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the pair of front and rear viewing angle compensating films 7 and 4 are set with the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 therebetween in such a manner that their respective alignment axes 7 a and 4 a are arranged parallel to and aligned with aligning treatment directions 16 a and 19 a on corresponding substrate sides of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 .
- aligning treatment directions 16 a and 19 a on corresponding substrate sides of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 .
- optical axis arrangements, in-plane retardations and others of the front and rear retardation plates 8 and 9 are appropriately set in accordance with arrangement structures of the front and rear viewing angle compensating films 7 and 4 .
- the front retardation plate 8 is a uniaxial retardation plate whose an in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light is 135 ⁇ 20 nm (i.e., 115 to 155 nm), and set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 8 a is positioned parallel to a horizontal direction 1 h of a display surface as shown in FIG. 5 . Therefore, the phase delaying axis 8 a is perpendicular to the direction 16 a of the aligning treatment applied to the front homogeneous aligning film of the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the rear retardation plate 9 is a biaxial retardation plate whose an in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light is 135 ⁇ 20 nm, and set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 9 a becomes perpendicular to the lateral direction 1 h of the display surface, thus, parallel to the direction 19 a of the aligning treatment applied to the rear homogeneous aligning film of the liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the liquid crystal molecules do not vertically rise and enter an inclined alignment state in regions close to the front and rear homogeneous aligning films of the liquid crystal layer at the time of on, and hence residual retardation remains.
- the residual retardation due to the obliquely oriented liquid crystal molecules on both sides of the liquid crystal layer is assuredly compensated by the front and area viewing angle compensating films 7 and 4 arranged on both sides of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 .
- the front and rear viewing angle compensating film 7 and 4 formed of the discotic liquid crystal are respectively arranged on both sides of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 in such a manner that their respective alignment axes 7 a and 4 a are aligned in the same direction parallel to the aligning treatment directions 16 a and 19 a on the corresponding sides, the retardation remaining on both sides of the liquid crystal layer in the vertical direction can be assuredly compensated by the front and rear viewing angle compensating films 7 and 4 .
- FIGS. 6A and 6B show characteristics of a change in light transmittance of the liquid crystal display device according to this second embodiment with respect to a viewing angle in each field direction, i.e., a lateral field direction and a vertical field direction at the time of on where an electric field is applied in comparison with the first embodiment.
- the light transmittance at the time of on is substantially fixed and maintained at the lowest level irrespective of a viewing angle in the respective field directions, i.e., the lateral field direction and the vertical field direction. This is very stable and low as compared with the same transmittance characteristics by the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 shows respective chromaticities of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in the respective field directions, i.e., the vertical and lateral directions in the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment in the form of a CIE chromaticity diagram.
- a hue shift of the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment in the respective field directions is suppressed low.
- this liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment, there can be demonstrated a valuable effect that high contrast can be substantially uniformly obtained and a viewing angle can be further increased in all field directions in addition to the excellent effect that high color display quality can be obtained with a hue shift suppressed in each field direction like the first embodiment.
- a liquid crystal display device has a structure in which a retardation plate 10 is additionally set between a rear retardation plate 5 and a rear polarizing plate 6 in addition to the structure of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment.
- the rear retardation plate 5 provided in the first embodiment is determined as a first rear retardation plate
- the additionally set zretardation plate 10 is determined as a second rear retardation plate.
- a multigap structure of the homogeneous liquid crystal cell 1 is the same as the structure of the first embodiment, and ⁇ n ⁇ d of each pixel of red, green or blue is set to fall within a range of 280 to 360 nm.
- the additionally set second rear retardation plate 10 is the same biaxial retardation plate as the first rear retardation plate 5 , has an in-plane retardation with respect to green wavelength light being 135 ⁇ 20 nm, and set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 10 a crosses a lateral direction 1 h at ⁇ 45 ⁇ 5°. Therefore, this phase delaying axis 10 a is perpendicular to a transmission axis 6 a of the rear polarizing plate 6 , and crosses a direction 19 a of aligning treatment applied to a rear homogeneous aligning film of the liquid crystal cell 1 at +45 ⁇ 5°.
- refractive indices nx, nz and ny of this second rear retardation plate 10 in three directions perpendicular to each other and refractive index anisotropies ⁇ nb, ⁇ ng and ⁇ nr of the second rear retardation plate 10 for respective wavelength lights are the same as those of the first rear retardation plate 5 .
- the second rear retardation plate 10 is arranged to be adjacent to the rear polarizing plate 6 in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 10 a becomes perpendicular to the transmission axis 6 a of the rear polarizing plate 6 , a retardation in a z direction of incident light is mainly compensated in this second rear retardation plate 10 .
- occurrence of tone reversal in an intermediate tone in a direction 20 of a viewing angle which becomes a problem in particular can be further assuredly suppressed without affecting front characteristics of display.
- liquid crystal display device is provided with the structure of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment, a hue shift in each field direction can be considerably suppressed like the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a CIE chromaticity diagram showing respective chromaticities of a white color, a gray color with a 20% tone and a gray color with a 50% tone at a viewing angle of 45° in respective field directions, i.e., vertical and lateral directions in the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment. As apparent from this FIG. 9 , a hue shift in each field direction is suppressed low in the liquid crystal display device according to this embodiment.
- liquid crystal display device According to the liquid crystal display device according to the third embodiment, there can be demonstrated a valuable effect that occurrence of tone reversal in an intermediate tone in a viewing angle direction can be further assuredly suppressed in addition to the excellent effect that a high color display quality can be obtained with a hue shift suppressed in each field direction like the first embodiment.
- the second rear retardation plate 10 may be set in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 10 a becomes parallel with the transmission axis 6 a of the rear polarizing plate 6 . Additionally the second rear retardation plate 10 may be arranged between the front retardation plate 2 and the front polarizing plate 3 in such a manner that its phase delaying axis 10 a becomes parallel to or perpendicular to the transmission axis 3 a of the front polarizing plate 3 . Further, the same retardation plate as the second rear retardation plate 10 may be arranged both between the front retardation plate 2 and the front polarizing plate 3 and between the rear retardation plate 5 and the rear polarizing plate 6 in the same optical axis arrangement. Effects demonstrated by these modifications of the third embodiment are the same.
- the present invention is not restricted to the first to third embodiments.
- the third embodiment is an embodiment in which the second rear retardation plate 10 is additionally arranged in the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment.
- the present invention is not restricted thereto, and the same retardation plate as the second rear retardation plate 10 according to the third embodiment may be set between the front polarizing plate 3 and the front retardation plate 8 and/or between the rear polarizing plate 6 and the rear retardation plate 9 in the liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment in the same optical axis arrangement.
- the uniaxial retardation plate is arranged as the front retardation plate, and the biaxial retardation plate is arranged as the rear retardation plate.
- the present invention is not restricted thereto, and the biaxial retardation plate may be arranged as the front retardation plate, and the uniaxial retardation plate may be arranged as the rear retardation plate.
- the biaxial retardation plate or the uniaxial retardation plate may be used as both the front and second retardation plates.
- the structures according to the first to third embodiments can be effectively established as the liquid crystal display device according to the present invention and the same effects can be demonstrated even if the light incidence side is reversed, i.e., even if light enters from the front polarizing plate 3 in the first embodiment, for example.
- the present invention is not restricted to the color liquid crystal display device in which color filters are provided, and it can be effectively applied to a liquid crystal display device which performs monochrome display.
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Δnb/Δng=1.00±0.05
A ratio of a refractive index anisotropy Δnr with respect to red wavelength light and the refractive index anisotropy Δng with respect to green wavelength light is as follows:
Δnr/Δng=1.00±0.05
Values of the respective refractive index anisotropies differ within a range of 10%.
(nx−nz)/(nx−ny)=0.10±0.5
Further, in regard to a refractive index anisotropy Δn for each transmitted wavelength light, a ratio of a refractive index anisotropy Δnb with respect to blue wavelength light and a refractive index anisotropy Δng with respect to green wavelength light is as follows:
Δnb/Δng=1.05±0.05
A ratio of a refractive index anisotropy Δnr with respect to red wavelength light and the refractive index anisotropy Δng with respect to green wavelength light is as follows:
Δnr/Δng=0.95±0.05
That is, as to the refractive index anisotropies Δnr, Δng and Δnb of the
Δnb/Δng=0.90±0.05
A ratio of a refractive index anisotropy Δnr with respect to red wavelength light and the refractive index anisotropy Δng with respect to green wavelength light is as follows:
Δnr/Δng=1.05±0.05
That is, the refractive index anisotropies Δnr, Δng and Δnb of the
Δnb/Δng=1.05±0.05
A ratio of a refractive index anisotropy Δnr with respect to red wavelength light and the refractive index anisotropy Δng with respect to green wavelength light is as follows:
Δnr/Δng=0.95±0.05
That is, the refractive index anisotropies Δnr, Δng and Δnb of the
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−0.4≦(nx−nz)/(nx−ny)≦0.6.
−0.4≦(nx−nz)/(nx−ny)≦0.6.
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